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Dewars White Label Whisky
$15.00
Dewar’s is a brand of blended Scotch whisky. Hand crafted by Dewar’s first master blender, A J Cameron, over a century ago. It has up to 40 of the finest malt and grain scotch whiskies combined together to create the perfect blend. It has a clear golden honey colour and is perfectly balanced with scotish heather and honey, notes of pear, oak , vanilla and a slightly smokey sensation.
Capacity: 1 LT
Weight: 1.510 Kg
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LegalDiva
at Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 13:21:24
What is the standard number of servings in a bottle of alcohol? A serving is a shot which is 1 oz., correct? For our wedding, the alcohol is $52 per bottle (absolute Vodka, Canadian Club Whiskey, Jack Daniels Bourbon
Dewars Scotch, Beefeater Gin, Bacardi Rum) Roughly, how numerous drinks are probably in each bottle? I’m trying to figure out a per alcohol cost! Thanks )
miss allison
at Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 13:21:28
That Had Better Be A Darn Big Bottle Of Drink! sorry didn’t really reply your question. Most of those are like 750ml. You might receive like 20ish drinks out of each one depending on how strong your pour is. The average is like the same size as a shot glass whether it’s in a mixed alcohol. But like a capitan and coke, or something like that, it is going to take more. That just seems really pricey, cause in the store all of the ones you listed are like less than $30. But, that would be an estimate of how numerous you receive! Congrats on the wedding!
riffers21
at Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 13:21:30
you get slightly over twenty-five one-ounce shots per 750ml bottle
anthony
at Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 13:21:32
The average cocktail has a jigger measured into it which is 1.5 oz approximately 20 or less drinks/bottle. You might want to look at having an open bar for the cost of what you’re going to pay per bottle.
True Dat
at Tuesday, March 29, 2011 - 13:21:34
A standard shot is 1oz, but a good pour from a bartender may be 1.5 to 2 oz. I’d ask the house how big their drinks are. Wine pour is 5oz, beer 12oz.